eatery

[US]/'iːtərɪ/
[UK]/'itəri/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. dining establishment, restaurant or cafeteria

Real-world Examples

Archaeologists were able to fully uncover the eatery.

Source: VOA Special English: World

Co-founder Chen Rendi opened the first eatery eight years ago.

Source: VOA Standard English - Asia

This eatery is part of their legacy.

Source: VOA Standard English_Europe

Last week, business at the Virginia eatery was down 90 percent.

Source: VOA Special March 2020 Collection

Matt Pearce ordered a lamb and rice dish at the eatery.

Source: VOA Special May 2016 Collection

It is the world’s largest chain of hamburger restaurants with 31,000 eateries.

Source: Introduction to International Brands in English

Offline operations of malls, markets, eateries, hair salons and other businesses gradually resumed.

Source: Intermediate and advanced English short essay.

Around 60% of American eateries close or change ownership within the first three years.

Source: The Economist - Arts

A year ago, a new law was implemented that prohibits smoking in all eateries nationwide.

Source: VOA Standard English - Health

This staffing shortage is an issue at eateries and retail stores across Malaysia.

Source: VOA Standard English - Asia

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